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STUDY SITE

For more detailed information on building a Farrier multihull design

Once built, there are many fun ways to enjoy a Farrier multihull , and you can park them anywhere!

If seriously interested in building your own Farrier design, or in modern multihull construction techniques, then much more comprehensive information on all designs for amateur builders, can be accessed and downloaded from the Farrier Marine Study Site. This includes details on the new but now well proven vertical foam strip method, which can also be used for other designs. This information has come from many years of building experience and can be of considerable value to prospective builders of any design.

Study Site also has the Study Book, which can be downloaded, or mailed.

This 60 page (large 11 x 17" or A3 format) Study Book includes much more comprehensive information, and will help decide if building your own boat is for you. The F-82, F-22, F-32, F-32SR, F-36, F-39, F-41 and F-44SC designs are all covered, but not the production F-33. It includes the following:

Accommodation plans
Sail plans
Actual construction drawings
Details on skills required
Details on building materials
Building methods
Vacuum bagging details (double layer system as used on F-24/ F28 and F-31)
Interior layout options

Other items available on the Study Site include:

Full material lists for all models
Sample pages from Sailing Manual
Many more photos
Links to Builders Web Sites
Links to Owners Web Sites
Plus many other useful links for costing/building etc. such as:
Materials
Accessories
Suppliers
State Trailering laws

Hank Brooks' F-31 at Fossil Bay, Canada.

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